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All of the rings are made with a basic silver or gold coated metal and then enhanced with the enamel to create all of the amazing desgins you see here. Each ring has an adjustable band giving you the option to change the ring size to your own prefered size. This ring adjusts from the side. The ring you see here is a 15mm wide x 8mm high ring with a 3mm wide adjustable silver metal band. It has a two 8mm wide evil eyes in both red and blue enamel. Attached at the bottom and side of the ring are two 5mm blue stone charms.

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This unique evil eye ring is part of our new line of Enamel Evil Eye Rings. Different colors of enamel are used on each ring to make a colorful and unique design on each piece. All of the rings are made with a basic silver or gold coated metal and then enhanced with the enamel to create all of the amazing desgins you see here. Each ring has an adjustable band giving you the option to change the ring size to your own prefered size. This ring adjusts from the side. The ring you see here is a 15mm wide x 8mm high ring with a 3mm wide adjustable silver metal band. It has a two 8mm wide evil eyes in both red and blue enamel. Attached at the bottom and side of the ring are two 5mm blue stone charms.

Evil Eye Fact #45

In Indian, the drishti is taken away through Aarti. This can be accomplished through several means such and crushing lemons into a car and hanging a new lemon with chilies to avoid the evil eye. For human removal the holy flame ritual is enough to remove it. Also used is kumkum on cheeks or forehead to avoid the devil eye. Kohl can also be used for this particular purpose. Young children and babies are considered to be perfect and thus can attract the devil eye. By applying a spot on to cheeks or forehead, the evil eye is averted.

Evil Eye – A Brief Summary

The evil eye is a belief that a person can harm you, your children, or your belongings simply by looking at them with envy and praising them. Jealousy, envy, or praise can inflict all kinds of misfortune. The penetrating look is believed to cause illness, injury, or death upon its intentional or unintentional target. Most common is the belief that the evil eye can cause things to whither away or dry up -- the loss of crops, drying up of milk in nursing mothers, impotency in men, and illness among children, are all commonly attributed to the evil eye. The belief of the evil eye has no religious boundaries as it coexists with almost every religion from Christianity to Islam. It is in fact mentioned in the Old Testament and a big part of the Jewish folklore as well. Throughout history, the evil eye has affected the lives of many and has shaped many cultures in their beliefs and behavior. Baby clothes and cribs will feature an evil eye pin cars will have an evil eye hanging on the rear-view mirror while homes will have various forms of wall hanging evil eye throughout. Evil eye jewelry is a popular choice where an evil eye bracelet or an evil eye pendant as an accessory might be enough to void off the effects of the evil eye around you. The object is to protect your loved ones or your possessions from the effects of the evil eye. Today, belief in the evil eye is very much alive, especially so in Italy, Greece, Turkey, India, South America, and the Arab world. All these cultures have different names for the Evil Eye from "Mal Ojo" in Spanish to "Baskania" in Greek. Indians call it "Drishtidosham and the Arabs call it"Ayin Harsha”. Evil eye is also referred to as the Lucky eye perhaps to emphasize the positive effects of wearing a piece of evil eye jewelry where not only will it protect you from the onlookers but also bring you luck along the way. Regardless of the word or phrase they use to refer to it, one thing is for certain. While there are many who insist the evil eye is nothing more than good old-fashioned superstition, to the believers of the evil eye its powers are nothing to be taken lightly.